12 electrical system components – SkyTrak 6036 Service Manual User Manual

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Model 6036 Legacy

Electrical System

9.12

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
COMPONENTS

Electrical components include warning devices such as
the indicators in the operator’s instrument cluster, horn,
back-up alarm, and other components such as the
various solenoids and all accessories.

Examine the appropriate wiring diagrams and schematics
earlier in this section, to help understand the wiring
circuits involved.

9.12.1

Warning Devices

Vehicle warning devices include the horn, instrument
cluster warning lights and the back-up alarm.

a. Horn

The horn (Fig. 9 -37, 1) is mounted on the vehicle frame.

Figure 9-37 Horn Location as Viewed from Below Vehicle

The horn sounds when the momentary-contact horn
button on the center of the steering wheel is pressed.
Removal of the horn button is discussed in Section 4.3.2,
a. “Steering Wheel Removal” of this manual.

The horn sound is produced by a solenoid-actuated
diaphragm in the horn that develops a resonating air
column in the horn trumpet, which is shaped to project the
sound. If the horn does not sound when the horn button
is pressed, check that the fuse is not blown.

Check for corrosion on the horn mounting that may be
preventing a solid ground, and check for a loose horn
wire. Test the horn switch for continuity when the horn
button is pressed.

If the problem is still not located, unplug the horn
connector (Fig. 9-37, 2), remove the nut attaching the
horn to frame (not shown) and test the horn using short,
heavy-gauge wires connected to a fused or otherwise
protected 6-amp minimum output, 12-volt DC power
supply. If the horn does not sound, replace the horn.

b. Warning Indicator Lights

(In Operator’s Instrument Cluster)

Figure 9-38 Typical Operator’s Instrument

Cluster Warning Indicators

There are five subdued or “hidden” warning indicator
lights present in the instrument cluster (Fig. 9-38). These
warning indicators illuminate during critical
circumstances.

IMPORTANT: All five warning indicator lights demand
immediate attention and vehicle service. In many cases,
the vehicle should be shut down as soon as practical to
help prevent serious mechanical failure. Appropriate
service procedures for each circuit, as applicable,
appear elsewhere in this section of the manual.

c. Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Indicator

This indicator (Fig. 9-38) is illuminated when
the engine coolant temperature is above 210° F
(99° C). An audible alarm will sound, and the
engine must be shut down as soon as practical

to help avoid engine damage. For additional information
refer to Section 9.9.2, “Engine Coolant Temperature
Warning Indicator Troubleshooting.”

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2

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P

OH1810

Transmission

Temperature

Indicator

Engine Coolant

Temperature

Indicator

Alternator

Charging

Indicator

Engine Oil

Pressure

Indicator

Hydraulic

Temperature

Indicator

OH25202

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